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Dateq BCS70 - Presets and COM-bus Functionality; Preset Management; COM-bus Routing; Announcer;Guest COM-bus Linking

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EN Dateq BCS70 Manual Operating instructions 23
Presets
The settings entered in the Setup mode can be stored as preferred settings and can, of
course, be recalled. As standard, there is room for five settings. There is also a 'factory
preset' available w ith w hich the unit can alw ays be configured to the basic setting. It should
be noted that the settings are not so critical that the unit w ould no longer w ork!
Recalling presets
Select Setup mode w ith the SETUP button. Then quickly press (for less than tw o seconds)
one of the preset buttons (the talk buttons on the master section). The preset concerned is
printed in blue: GST 1 is preset 1, CUE is preset 5. The factory preset is special: this is the
ALL button.
Storing presets
Select the Setup mode w ith the SETUP button. Then press long (longer than tw o seconds) on
one of the preset buttons (the talk buttons on the master section). The preset concerned is
printed in blue: GST 1 is preset 1, CUE is preset 5. The factory preset can not be overw ritten.
The COM-bus
The BCS71 and BCS73 modules can put their audio signals onto the COM bus. The output of
the COM bus can be routed to all headphone outputs (Announcer, Guest 1, Guest 2), to the
technician and director monitoring the COM bus, and to the output f rom the external hybrids
w hich are connected to the BCS73 modules.
Linking the announcers and guests to the COM bus
In contrast to the BCS73(E), there is no COM button on the microphone modules to put the
signal from that module onto the COM bus and to take it off again. The Setup mode comes into
action again for this. Select the Setup mode and press the COM button by the Announcer's
volume control. Then select w hich module(s) belong to the Announcer. The same can be done
for Guest 1 and Guest 2.
Now leave the Setup mode and press, f or example, the Announcer's COM button. The LED in
this button now indicates that the Announcer has been routed to the COM bus. The signal
from the microphone module(s), w hich has just been designated as Announcer microphone in
the Setup mode, is now sw itched to the COM bus. Also, the Announcer w ill listen via the
headphones to the COM bus. The same procedure applies to the COM button of the volume
controllers for Guest 1 and Guest 2.
Conferring using the COM bus
It is very easy to arrange for the announcers and callers to conf er w ithout this being
broadcast using the COM bus. Using the COM sw itch next to the volume control f or the
Announcer's headphone, sw itch the Announcer to the COM bus. The microphone(s) of the
Announcer(s) now supplies (supply) a signal to the COM bus and the signal on the COM bus
can now be heard on the headphones w hich are connected to the Announcer output. Now
sw itch the required hybrid(s) to the COM bus w ith the COM sw itch on the BCS73(E)
module(s). The announcers and callers can now talk to each other.
The announcer and guests can be linked together in the same w ay.

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